Posted by bison on July 17, 2008 at 22:00:47 from (161.184.182.114):
In Reply to: Re: Argh!! Frustrating posted by nctractorman on July 17, 2008 at 18:53:37:
well with all due respect sir, i am a rancher, and my specialty is raising bison. It cost me a lot to provide my clients[customers] with clean healthy meat. Right now my overhead is at least 95%.I spend a lifetime on education,during wich time i was working off the farm to make a living and still do,as does the wife,and piled up debt as well,as my parents where to poor to even pay attention.I have sold animals or hay for whom i never got paid, But NEVER had a dentist that pulled a tooth for free or after hours or in weekends.And during office hours they charged more for pulling a tooth than i could make in 2 days. I am also on call 24/7 365. I also would like to restore old tractors and such,but neither have the money or the time to persue this.I do ALL of the work myself. And we raised 4 children to adulthood. I have to use machinery that is 30+ yrs old.
So,IMO you'r not in the same situation as every one else. You are most likely well paid,as for most farmers are more or less subsidizing the economy.
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